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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Breaking into the Business Networking Event - Saturday, October 21, 2017 at Samford University #BABJBreakingIntoBiz
Planning to attend NABJ in New Orleans (Aug. 9-13)?
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People imagine print and digital as a zero sum game, but we see print as just another device and we will continue to give it to people for as long as they want to buy it.
Tom Standage, deputy editor and head of digital strategy at The Economist, speaking at the Association of Online Publishers in London. Via Journalism.co.uk. (via futurejournalismproject)
With “The Walking Dead” back on TV screens for its fifth season, it’s great to see Danai Gurira’s beauty, style and talent highlighted in stunning editorials.
via Byrdie
Same as it Ever Was
Browsing through Time Magazine’s covers archive is an exercise in deja vu all over again.
Shown above are Internet-related covers from 1993 to 1996. Looking back years later, the memes and themes of our general interest technology reporting remain about the same.
The Internet and those who spend a lot of time on it produces a weird, “other” culture. Porn’s an issue. So too cyberwar. Who controls the Internet? It’s been a question for some time now.
Contemporary equivalents of the above covers?
Iceland wants to ban online porn.
It’s looking more and more likely that China’s military is behind a large digital espionage campaign against American infrastructure and corporations.
Government’s are trying to exert increasing control over the Internet while technology, entertainment companies and service providers do battle over things like Network Neutrality, copyright laws and even what consumers can do with their devices.
And Internet culture is still weird.
Images: Selected Time Magazine covers, 1993-1996. Select to embiggen.